Game Information
Philadelphia Union vs. New York City FC
Saturday, July 15th
Kick off set for 7:30PM ET
Match broadcast on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.
Parking Lots
Fans will see significant changes to the parking lots due to construction of the WSFS Bank Sportsplex. Fans should make sure to check the new parking map below and are reminded that all Union parking lots will open 5 hours prior to the scheduled kick off.
Fans should remember that all parking purchases are cashless transactions. Fans are encouraged to pre-purchase a parking pass before arriving at Subaru Park to cut down on their wait. To purchase a parking pass, please click here.
New Tailgate Spot
Heading to Subaru Park for the game? Come early and party with us in our new pre and post-game tailgate spot; located on Reaney Street, just across from the Sons of Ben tailgate! Food will include: Tacos and the Union grill along with beer and seltzers available for purchase (cashless). Cornhole, soccer pong, giant jenga and more will be out and ready for family fun. All ages are welcome, 21+ to drink. We’ll be open from 4pm to kick off and from the final whistle to 11pm.
Military Appreciation Night
As part of Military Appreciation Nights fans will see numerous vehicles from the various military branches on the Subaru Plaza. Fans will want to be in their seats once warmups conclude as well with a special match ball delivery coming from the skies. As fans exit Subaru Park, make sure you grab a special commemorative coin courtesy of Primepoint.
Gates Opening
All gates will open at 6 p.m. ET for the Union's match against New York City FC.
Concessions
Be sure to take a look at our amazing concessions before you arrive at Subaru Park.
Zero Landfill
With the Philadelphia Union's innovative, forward-thinking initiatives and Subaru's long history of environmentalism and zero landfill expertise, the Union and Subaru have made Subaru Park the first zero landfill soccer stadium in Major League Soccer. To achieve this, Subaru Park reduces, reuses, and recycles more than 90% of its waste with the remaining waste converted to energy, thereby putting nothing into landfills since officially declaring zero-landfill status in 2021. By creating in-stadium messaging and an easy system for fans to sort their waste, Subaru and the Union cut the amount of waste each fan generated in half and increased the amount of waste fans recycle five-fold. Helping to keep trash out of landfills is just another way Subaru lives up to its commitment to support the Philadelphia community through its partnership with the Philadelphia Union.